- Original Message -
From: Paris, Leonard
Subject: RE: flash for a MZ-5
I think it's an issue with both the camera body and the flash.
At least I
know that the flash units I have for my PZ-1p, the AF500FTZ,
and the Metz
45CT4's adapter both have a switch that must be set
Hi,
I'm starting to make pictures of judo classes in our gym, but I've found that the
build in
flash of the MZ-5 doesn't give enough light.
I've already used a flash which was not made for pentax, but on auto setting it will
flash,
and there is one shutter speed that I can set so
14, 2002 6:50 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: flash for a MZ-5
Hi,
I'm starting to make pictures of judo classes in our gym, but I've found
that the build in
flash of the MZ-5 doesn't give enough light.
I've already used a flash which was not made for pentax, but on auto setting
it will flash
the
ambient level and the flash itself will stop the action for you, if that's
what you want to do.
Len
---
-Original Message-
From: David Chang-Sang [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, March 14, 2002 6:09 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: flash for a MZ-5
The MZ-5 (as far
On Thu, 14 Mar 2002, Piet Smit wrote:
I've already used a flash which was not made for pentax, but on auto setting it will
flash,
and there is one shutter speed that I can set so it will also flash.
If I buy a pentax flash or one made for a pentax camera will I be able to flash with
all
Hi,
I would suggest AF280T. It can do ~almost~ everything. Reasonably
powerful, it has a bouce and swivel head, wide and tele adaptors are
available (although wide adaptor is useless, IMO), it can work with
older Pentax bodies, you can get it for less then 100$ used.
If you want a smaller
That is not a flash issue, but a camera issue.
- Original Message -
From: Debra Wilborn [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, March 14, 2002 9:25 PM
Subject: Re: flash for a MZ-5
Can the AF280T do second-curtain sync? I am also in
need of a flash for a ZX-5N
7 matches
Mail list logo